Getting Out of Our Own Way: What We Look For We Will See
We are surrounded by infinite possibilities, all we have to do is ask for them. I asked the universe/energy/field/God (for me, I call it God) for a clear sign/blessing/gift and it had 48 hours to show it to me.
I Want More: Can We Define a New Tribe?
When I think about some of the people I am closest too in the community, even they may not fit in our tribe much longer as many of them are pregnant after their infertility struggles (which is technically what we
Our Light Can’t Shine in the Darkness of Perfectionism
Give yourself permission to take the feedback, the rejection and the criticism in order to grow from it but then let it go. Because, we must give ourselves permission to celebrate and to actually pat ourselves on the back, especially
Guest Post: For Better or For Worse
This week we have my new friend Chelsea over at Starbucks, Peace and the Pursuit of a Baby. I absolutely love this guest piece she has written for me! Infertility can having amazing or awful consequences on our relationships, we must
Busting My Coconut
A whim of a trip, a chance on myself and the Universe calling. Ever Upward launches in bookstores in one month and I will admit I am feeling a wash between frustrated, trying to let it be and, honestly, out of ideas.
Through the Darkness We Can Awaken4
We will all have to eventually do the work to be happier and healthier versions of ourselves. We will all have to embrace our lives, get out of our own damn way and own all the parts of it. We
Laurel’s Story
They say that having cancer changes you. Not just in the obvious visible ways—but fundamentally, as a person and on the deepest of levels. Since my initial breast cancer diagnosis in 2010 I’ve probably been transformed in a thousand ways
What If We Considered It a Gift?
What if we were to consider it a gift? All of it. All of our struggles. Even the struggles of infertility.
Guest Blog: Surviving & Living After Infertility by My Perfect Breakdown
The friendships I have found and nourished over the last year and a half of blogging have literally changed my life and also been a huge part of my recovery.